>Well, today we had staffing for our son. As I have posted before he is in a residential facility right now learning behavior management among other things. The staffing includes such people as myself, the mentor coordinator, the program coordinator, the therapist, psychologist, nurse, partnerships care coordinator, family inclusion therapist, our son, and today we included the principal from he school. We also invited our advocate from Protection and Advocacy. Surprisingly our son and the principal didn’t have any issues. Which is good. During the course of the staffing, which lasts about an hour, everyone present gets input into our sons care. Including our son. He didn’t say a whole lot. He talked about responsibility, not pushing or provoking others, and being respectful. Our son recognizes and indicates that he is frustrated with himself when he misbehaves. He apparently doesn’t like the person he becomes when he is having a